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relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how the administration intends to deal with the drc government. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the insecurity in the eastern congo beyond the government and the militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo, and justifiably so. in light of their recent seizure of territory and overall destructive impact on the people of eastern congo. there are as many as two dozen armed groups terrorizing congolese in this region. according to a report, nine of these militias are believed to be the most prominent. they range from those with a focus on rwanda or you uganda to those formed in response of the flight of the 1994 genocide in rwanda to the drc or those singularly focused on the drc itself. whatever the reason for their founding, these militias have terrorized the people of the eastern congo and the drc as a whole. we must identify their support base and then the flow of arms and other aid that
relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how the administration intends to deal with the drc government. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the insecurity in the eastern congo beyond the government and the militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo, and justifiably so. in light of their recent seizure of territory and overall destructive impact on the people of eastern congo. there are as many as two dozen armed...
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many of them are rising in rwanda. our correspondent analyzes the latest developments. >> passions rise as a new rebellion takes place close to the rwanda and uganda borders. several thousand demonstrators marching from the local headquarters of the united nations peacekeeping force to demand that they do more to recalls the route -- repulse the movement. >> the effort like a referee in thmiddle of the village. this woman says her church is in the village. they demand it take their baggage and returned. >> the protesters, like the drc government, accused rwanda of supporting the rebels who have recently taken several towns, prompting fears that they may attempt to attack the provincial capital. today, the president insisted camethe m-23's weapons from deserting congolese soldiers, not from rwanda. >> it is a mix of both ignorance and arrogance. people not listening. it is just that. >> the president not only repeated his government's denial that it backs the rebels but challenged the allegations. >> we do not know what
many of them are rising in rwanda. our correspondent analyzes the latest developments. >> passions rise as a new rebellion takes place close to the rwanda and uganda borders. several thousand demonstrators marching from the local headquarters of the united nations peacekeeping force to demand that they do more to recalls the route -- repulse the movement. >> the effort like a referee in thmiddle of the village. this woman says her church is in the village. they demand it take their...
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i tell the rwanda story first all. it's the most clear picture that we get about how mass media can be so effective. one radio station that would disseminating these kinds of messages. it flipped to society. all societies have ranker. and societies have a -- [inaudible] but how do you get a brother to kill a brother? or how do you get a husband to kale wife in the name of -- to kill a wife in the name of some cause. or doctors to kill their patients or teachers to kill their students? set them all on fire? that's a hard task. and it wasn't unique to rwanda that people who were turning on each other and turning each other in. it was in bosnia, best men at each other's weddings. families breaking up because there were intermanages in these indications. i meant to turn my time on, i didn't. i'm going to do that right now. oops. so what happens in genocide situation? it's not media alone, obviously. there's always a crisis situation, right? but crises can be resolved and cooperative ways. they don't always mean that you're
i tell the rwanda story first all. it's the most clear picture that we get about how mass media can be so effective. one radio station that would disseminating these kinds of messages. it flipped to society. all societies have ranker. and societies have a -- [inaudible] but how do you get a brother to kill a brother? or how do you get a husband to kale wife in the name of -- to kill a wife in the name of some cause. or doctors to kill their patients or teachers to kill their students? set them...
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i gather america has accused rwanda of supporting them. >> pretty much everyone has accused rwanda of supporting them. the united nations has come out with reports they presented to the security council. human rights watch has also presented their own report. these allegations are strenuously denied both by the movement here, by the rebels, and by rwanda itself. some of the commanders i've been speaking to from the u.n. peacekeeping force said what they saw was a very sophisticated equipment and quite sophisticated tactics. while the offices were not making direct links with rwanda, but they said basically, i draw your own conclusions. you've got to ask, where is all that support and equipment coming from. >> thank you very much. thank you. at least 80 people have been killed in a series of attacks across iraq. many of the victims were caught up in a car bombing to the south of baghdad. there were also blasts in the capital. rami ruhayem has been following the developments. >> they seem to be targeting primarily security forces, army, as well as police checkpoints, a convoy and even s
i gather america has accused rwanda of supporting them. >> pretty much everyone has accused rwanda of supporting them. the united nations has come out with reports they presented to the security council. human rights watch has also presented their own report. these allegations are strenuously denied both by the movement here, by the rebels, and by rwanda itself. some of the commanders i've been speaking to from the u.n. peacekeeping force said what they saw was a very sophisticated...
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i'm clear, rwanda has been a continues to be a success story of a country that has gone from genocide and disaster to being a role model for development and lifting people out of poverty in africa. and i'm proud of the fact the last government and this government have continued to invest in that success. on an equally clear that we should be very frank and very firm with the president and the rwanda the regime that we do not accept they should be supporting militias in the congo or elsewhere. i've raised this issue personally with the president by continue to believe that investing in rwanda's success is one of those countries in africa additionally you can break the cycle of poverty, you can improve conditions where people. it's something that we were right to do. >> today, the unemployment figures show a reduction of 62000 the number of 16-24-year-olds out of work for three months of august. and the employment is now the highest level since records began in 1971. i'm sure the prime minister will want to commend the economic policies of this government to the whole house. >> my frien
i'm clear, rwanda has been a continues to be a success story of a country that has gone from genocide and disaster to being a role model for development and lifting people out of poverty in africa. and i'm proud of the fact the last government and this government have continued to invest in that success. on an equally clear that we should be very frank and very firm with the president and the rwanda the regime that we do not accept they should be supporting militias in the congo or elsewhere....
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rwanda is the country that has the largest proportion of women in its in its legislature in the world and they just went to a universal health care system a couple of years ago was passed by the women in the legislature and they added ten years to their life expectancy and they made a progressive system it's eight dollars a year for rich people to join it's nothing for poor people to join. business a great idea inferi it's a great idea everything sounds good in theory if everybody's needs are met but there are no prior to zation issues i don't like the individual mandate i don't know anything specifically about the rwandan program but the problem here is the individual mandate i think it's an over expansion of government i think that the the way. court did it is not questionable but john roberts or chief justice roberts approach to it saying it's a tax. question i don't think that it could be supported in the commerce clause i don't think it can be support of the tax provisions either that doesn't make it a tax i think what it really told us this week more than anything all the wrangl
rwanda is the country that has the largest proportion of women in its in its legislature in the world and they just went to a universal health care system a couple of years ago was passed by the women in the legislature and they added ten years to their life expectancy and they made a progressive system it's eight dollars a year for rich people to join it's nothing for poor people to join. business a great idea inferi it's a great idea everything sounds good in theory if everybody's needs are...
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she is going to rwanda again to work on water issues. we wanted to do a brief update so you understand what the water for people group is. >> i am really thrilled about the opportunity to introduce you to water for people. the organization's mission to build a world where everyone has access to safe drinking water is something i'm very passionate about. so much so that i will be returning to africa as a volunteer this coming month and i will be leading a team that will be designing a system for part of rwanda that only has 30% water coverage. what is most compelling to me is that capacity building model and overall approach. their focus is to divide up local and long lasting a sustainable solutions through education, technology, and partnership with local governments and communities. what i am really excited about is the puc wanting to raise awareness about water for people in san francisco and the bay area. as one of the leading water utilities in the country, we are uniquely positioned to bring attention to the water crisis in the worl
she is going to rwanda again to work on water issues. we wanted to do a brief update so you understand what the water for people group is. >> i am really thrilled about the opportunity to introduce you to water for people. the organization's mission to build a world where everyone has access to safe drinking water is something i'm very passionate about. so much so that i will be returning to africa as a volunteer this coming month and i will be leading a team that will be designing a...
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the real hotel rwanda was once a besieged safe haven for rwandas who were fleeing. plus, why bill clinton likes the mormon church. >>> this is rwanda's genocide memorial center. there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can...
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did they offer 16 million pounds of british taxpayer money to rwanda on the last day of international development secretary? >> i would like to -- the point is, i am sorry i was not invited. it is a very important point that he races. rwanda has been and continues to be a success story, a country that has come from genocide and disaster to being a world model for development in africa. we are proud of the fact is less government and this have continued to invest in that success. we should be very frank and firm with the president and the rwandan regime that we do not accept that they should be supporting militias in the congo or elsewhere. i have raised this issue personally with the president, but i continue to believe that investing in rwanda's success as one of the countries in africa showing that you can break the cycle of poverty is something we have to do. >> mr. speaker, thank you. unemployment figures show a reduction of 62,000 in the number of 16-224 year-old out of work. it is now the highest level since records began in 1971. i am sure the prime minister will want to wreck
did they offer 16 million pounds of british taxpayer money to rwanda on the last day of international development secretary? >> i would like to -- the point is, i am sorry i was not invited. it is a very important point that he races. rwanda has been and continues to be a success story, a country that has come from genocide and disaster to being a world model for development in africa. we are proud of the fact is less government and this have continued to invest in that success. we should...
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even in rwanda. even in the holocaust. certainly in bosnia there were dissenters who were rescuing the other and they were defying and risking their lives to rescue the other. my own family if it weren't for their turkish neighbors who warned them probably wouldn't have made it. and that is true time and again for many families. for the vast majority this group phenomenon starts to take over. there is a phenomenon called mountain spacing on it as i come across the. we have mob behavior and groupthink and intergroup relations. when you go to a ball game and the bad guy gets a point and everybody gets really upset about it that is an intergroup emotion. what happens when these emotions gets swept in? they have an automatic behavior policy to them so anger has a need to resolve. resentment has a need to change this. hatred has a need to destroy the other. rage -- these emotions take over in these periods when the story is told that it is unjust. this isn't the only story. in rwanda's twin called burundi, love to talk about bu
even in rwanda. even in the holocaust. certainly in bosnia there were dissenters who were rescuing the other and they were defying and risking their lives to rescue the other. my own family if it weren't for their turkish neighbors who warned them probably wouldn't have made it. and that is true time and again for many families. for the vast majority this group phenomenon starts to take over. there is a phenomenon called mountain spacing on it as i come across the. we have mob behavior and...
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the real hotel rwanda was once a besieged safe haven for rwandas who were fleeing. plus, why bill clinton likes the mormon church. ture that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our...
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it was in rwanda. it wasn't a free media. it was a media operated by a particular ideological group. it was privately held. it wasn't government. we can't say government media bad. in some cases, government media can actually do god thing. the bbc is mostly great. not so great in the northern ireland case and lot of other ways. with if slips, and i didn't mean imply that in rwanda it didn't flip. it gradually went there and of it the same thing in nazi germany. the flip in rwanda was when in plane went down that all the blame landed on the one group of people for taking the plane down and then it became increasingly hateful in the message. and usually it's gradual. nazi germany was gradual. take these rights away. take more rights away, call them awful names. isolate them in to the corner in these ghettos and, you know, gofer it by saying they're destroying humanity. they're part of international spears. start killing them and maybe don't tell anybody because a lot of what was going on in the nazi germany press they were just
it was in rwanda. it wasn't a free media. it was a media operated by a particular ideological group. it was privately held. it wasn't government. we can't say government media bad. in some cases, government media can actually do god thing. the bbc is mostly great. not so great in the northern ireland case and lot of other ways. with if slips, and i didn't mean imply that in rwanda it didn't flip. it gradually went there and of it the same thing in nazi germany. the flip in rwanda was when in...
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rwanda is landlocked between corrupt countries. it is the most densely populated country in africa and its people earn only $1,300 a year, 1/36 of the average in the united states. so where is it headed? president kagame joins me. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> tell me about corruption. corruption is -- when people think about africa, this is the dominant image that comes up. when you talk to businessmen, they will often tell you this is a huge problem. how did you create a culture or is it institutions or is it laws that have made corruption decline so dramatically? >> in our case it's not one thing that solves the problem of corruption, it's a combination of factors. first, it is education. and people have got to talk about it. we have to discuss it, we have to show how corruption will make institutions failure to solve the way they should serve the people. at the same time we have to put institutions in place, we have to put processes of accountability in place. >> you have sent a lot of people -- the system have sent a
rwanda is landlocked between corrupt countries. it is the most densely populated country in africa and its people earn only $1,300 a year, 1/36 of the average in the united states. so where is it headed? president kagame joins me. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >> tell me about corruption. corruption is -- when people think about africa, this is the dominant image that comes up. when you talk to businessmen, they will often tell you this is a huge problem. how did you create a...
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the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former officers within redeployed outside. while certain historical animosities cannot be denied, dozens of senior officers and over four-fifths have chosen not to join the rebellion. in recent months m23 is increasing claim they want to redo the discredited 2011 presidential election. nevertheless, a political party had in fact join the presidential electoral line and many top m23 commanders order should massive fraud on his behalf. if it's not nearly the claims of the march 23, 2000 agreement or good governancgovernanc e, human rights, then what d
the short-term deal with generous to rwanda. the congolese officers, particularly in rwanda and its own officers who took control over much of the army in eastern congo. paradoxically the rebels have also complained of a pervasive corruption within the congolese army. nevertheless, as the most powerful commanders in the drc, they were some of the worst perpetrators of racketeering. moreover, the rebels have claimed discrimination of the officers within the army and the killing of the former...
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does it have to reach the scale of rwanda? thank you. >> i think as most people know, the numbers are not the same. as brutal and vicious as it is, the numbers are not the same period i came back from 11 on a month ago. most people assume that what is holding in the u.s. back is the presidential campaign. i'm not convinced of that. i tend to think that the administration is willing to avoid doing anything about it for as long as possible. i also believe there are republicans who look at this very differently. there are republicans who do not want to act on this either. what will change it? will it just the wrong numbers? it might be. it might just be raw numbers. if 10,000 people are killed and one afternoon, that might do it, but obviously the regime is avoiding a stunt like that. i do not know what will change the equation. >> i retired from the office of the secretary of defense. the point you made when you talked about the partition that is happening, looking into the future, any of you, would partition be so bad? i am not
does it have to reach the scale of rwanda? thank you. >> i think as most people know, the numbers are not the same. as brutal and vicious as it is, the numbers are not the same period i came back from 11 on a month ago. most people assume that what is holding in the u.s. back is the presidential campaign. i'm not convinced of that. i tend to think that the administration is willing to avoid doing anything about it for as long as possible. i also believe there are republicans who look at...
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but the nation's outside rwanda, the people outside rwanda may have said, we cannot sit back. let's do something. what that something would be, i do not know. >> host: would ease but to the government in your phone call with had a state. rwanda was staffing to what indeed -- what was it is said to you? >> the ambassadors here. the think the reason, first of all, we think vetted come back which invariably meant to, we don't have the resources. we'll have the men to go. you never really get the positive response needed to deal to take on the force. and at that time the canadian military adviser in the department of peacekeeping. we have a system for the source arrangements. we had approached each government test in time of crisis if we were to approach of , what would you do? some say we will give of italian. others said effete hospital. others said we would give you a patrol car. so he came back to me and said, sir, we tested the system. a very effective. it worked well. at least we know that we are getting nothing. his reaction. and, of course, if they don't want to give them
but the nation's outside rwanda, the people outside rwanda may have said, we cannot sit back. let's do something. what that something would be, i do not know. >> host: would ease but to the government in your phone call with had a state. rwanda was staffing to what indeed -- what was it is said to you? >> the ambassadors here. the think the reason, first of all, we think vetted come back which invariably meant to, we don't have the resources. we'll have the men to go. you never...
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in the investigations that i had gone to do on rwanda and rwanda in particular said that the only reason for failure was lack of will to act a day when we look at this, since we also have to consider context and taking enough time to answer your question because i think it's important -- and somalia where president bush's father sent in thousands of soldiers to feed hungry samoans, it was an incredible and noble initiative. he did it at the time of the elections and he was leaving office, but he took that decision and the soldiers went in and did whatever they could. of course, this mollies were fighting in unresisting, and sometimes you have food in warehouses, but you couldn't get it to the people. so they came in and broke up that locked down so that we could feed the people. and then they threw in the operation, black hawk was shut down and the u.s. relinquished troops. but the troops let somalia were not as the u.s. troops. almost every western government withdrew their troops. they let somalia, the best armed troops. in the end, we had to close it down because it collapsed. this wa
in the investigations that i had gone to do on rwanda and rwanda in particular said that the only reason for failure was lack of will to act a day when we look at this, since we also have to consider context and taking enough time to answer your question because i think it's important -- and somalia where president bush's father sent in thousands of soldiers to feed hungry samoans, it was an incredible and noble initiative. he did it at the time of the elections and he was leaving office, but...
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. >> sticky person in rwanda -- take the person in rwanda. the pledges meaningless. the target is ridiculous. it encourages governments to get it signed off to the target was made up in the 1960's based on figures from the 1940's. when the u.n. look at these figures and said it should be served. 4%. -- 0.4%. >> in a sense it does not matter. it is the policy. i do not believe it is about that but i understand the argument. it is a policy of all three major parties of the last election and so what is happening now is the enactment of democracy. when you go out and talk to the public -- just a year ago, when people were asked the question in a fair way, not, given the recession, can we possibly afford -- >> that was some time ago. support is falling. these millionaires are not paying their fault amount of tax. and they want them to spend money that does not work. they have been shown not to work. >> the same amount of money was to -- page to disasters, you would not have a problem? >> when you have a disaster, it causes chaos on the ground. groups like msf, who are goo
. >> sticky person in rwanda -- take the person in rwanda. the pledges meaningless. the target is ridiculous. it encourages governments to get it signed off to the target was made up in the 1960's based on figures from the 1940's. when the u.n. look at these figures and said it should be served. 4%. -- 0.4%. >> in a sense it does not matter. it is the policy. i do not believe it is about that but i understand the argument. it is a policy of all three major parties of the last...
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relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how to evisceration tends to deal with the drc government invited his deficiencies and security sector reform. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the security and eastern congo beyond the two government and militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo justifiably so. in light of the recent seizure territory and overall destructive impacts on the people of eastern congo. however their are reportedly as many as two dozen armed groups terrorizing congolese in these regions. according to a 20 subreport, commodities of war, nine of these militias are believed to be the most permanent. they range from those for the focus on rwanda or uganda, today was formed in response to perpetrators for a genocide in rwanda to the dear the ortho singly focused on the drc itself. whatever the region for their founding, their terrorist eastern congo and the drc as a whole. we consider the flow of arms that enables
relations with rwanda. furthermore, we must know how to evisceration tends to deal with the drc government invited his deficiencies and security sector reform. this hearing will take a comprehensive look at who is responsible for the security and eastern congo beyond the two government and militias. most attention is being paid to the rebel movement in eastern congo justifiably so. in light of the recent seizure territory and overall destructive impacts on the people of eastern congo. however...
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we've seen a report that accuses rwanda of supplying weapons and soldiers. our correspondent is in eastern contra. -- congo. >> these soldiers are on their way back to the front lines. until last month, they and their enemy were on the same side. but in april, several hundred of their former comrades went. the fighting is now concentrated on the rwandan border. the latest conflict is stretching you and resources as peacekeepers struggle to reassure anxious population. the u.n. claims in as testimony from deserters that the rebellion is being fuelled by recruits and support from neighboring rwanda. >> they were given training with weapons handling and they were sent to drc. >> day un spoke with 11 defectors who deserted their poorest in the mountainous jungle area on the rwanda border. the confidential report says it was under the pretext of joining the rwandan military. there were given weapons and training and then sent across the border to fight. one of the deserters is a minor according to the report. the 11 men are staying at this you encounter while the
we've seen a report that accuses rwanda of supplying weapons and soldiers. our correspondent is in eastern contra. -- congo. >> these soldiers are on their way back to the front lines. until last month, they and their enemy were on the same side. but in april, several hundred of their former comrades went. the fighting is now concentrated on the rwandan border. the latest conflict is stretching you and resources as peacekeepers struggle to reassure anxious population. the u.n. claims in...
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i don't think it would have had that much impact on the people in rwanda, but the people outside rwanda may have said, we cannot sit back. let's do something. what that something would have been, i do not know. >> host: when you spoke to the governments in your phone calls with heads of state, and rwanda was starting to unfold you knew the massacre was happening, what was it they said to you as their reason for not giving troops? >> guest: well, first, spoke the ambassadors here, on top of it. i think the -- often the reason is that, first of all, we will think about it and come back. which invariably meant . no we don't have the resources. or we are overstretched and we don't have the men to go in. and you never really got the positive response you needed to be able to build a force, and in fact at that time, i heard a canadian military adviser in the department of peacekeeping, general maurice badding, and we lad come up with a system we called a standback forces arrangement, where we had approached each government to ask, in time of crisis, if we were to approach you, what would you
i don't think it would have had that much impact on the people in rwanda, but the people outside rwanda may have said, we cannot sit back. let's do something. what that something would have been, i do not know. >> host: when you spoke to the governments in your phone calls with heads of state, and rwanda was starting to unfold you knew the massacre was happening, what was it they said to you as their reason for not giving troops? >> guest: well, first, spoke the ambassadors here, on...
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but in the investigations that i have done on rwanda and also bosnia and rwanda in particular said there was a reason for failure was lack of will to act and change. and i think when we look at these, we have to consider context. i'm taking a tough time to answer your question. i think it's important that the in somalia, where the president bush's father sent in thousands of soldiers to feed hungry somalis, it was an incredible noble initiative. he it it at the time of the elections. and the soldiers went in and did whatever they could. of course, the somalis were fight and resisting and sometimes you had food in warehouses, but you couldn't get to the people. they came in and broke up that lock jam so that we can feed the people. and then they -- the operation [inaudible] and u.s. troops. but the troops which lead somalia were not just the u.s. troops, almost every western government withdrew their troops. the best troops left somalia. and in the end, we collapsed. we had to close the operation down. there was the end of the '93 and beginning of '94, spring of '94 we had rue wan dpa. wh
but in the investigations that i have done on rwanda and also bosnia and rwanda in particular said there was a reason for failure was lack of will to act and change. and i think when we look at these, we have to consider context. i'm taking a tough time to answer your question. i think it's important that the in somalia, where the president bush's father sent in thousands of soldiers to feed hungry somalis, it was an incredible noble initiative. he it it at the time of the elections. and the...
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here, in rwanda, there is no electricity. a kerosene lamp is the only way to define the darkness. 12-year-old rebecca does her homework in the pale light. a tragic accident when she was tiny starter for life. her mother will never forget that moment of inattention. >> in attention. [speaking german] >> in addition to causing accidents like this, kerosene accounts for nearly 150 million tons of fossil emissions annually. it damages the climate. a team is working on an alternative. after all, the mobile phone industry has already shown that technological innovation can thrive in remote regions. the driving force behind the project knows there is a major obstacle. not have access. in 2011, it was 10%. 6% added to the grid over the last 40 years. it is not a fantastic record. we are trying to accomplish this solution that will address the problem immediately. >> the bright led's the first step. they generate carbon credits. ♪ >> they are testing the new lights in a pilot project. they hire local entrepreneurs who know their cus
here, in rwanda, there is no electricity. a kerosene lamp is the only way to define the darkness. 12-year-old rebecca does her homework in the pale light. a tragic accident when she was tiny starter for life. her mother will never forget that moment of inattention. >> in attention. [speaking german] >> in addition to causing accidents like this, kerosene accounts for nearly 150 million tons of fossil emissions annually. it damages the climate. a team is working on an alternative....
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rwanda is a small nation in central africa one of the poorest and most underdeveloped nations in the world nearly sixty percent of rwandans live below the national poverty line and in rwanda with an average income. just five hundred sixty dollars per year per family less than two dollars a day being in poverty membrane home and living on as little as ten cents a day from one thousand nine hundred ninety four that nation had a civil war and in april of one thousand nine hundred four the rwandan genocide began by asking for three months in taking the lives of nearly a million rwandans and yet despite going through a civil war and a genocide and being one of the poorest countries on earth this tiny nation of rwanda has something the united states doesn't health care system that works for all. today the new talking point coming out of the right against obamacare is that it raises taxes yeah. well that's exactly how rwanda what about creating a health care system that works for everybody today only four percent of the rwandan public population is uninsured compared to more than sixteen pe
rwanda is a small nation in central africa one of the poorest and most underdeveloped nations in the world nearly sixty percent of rwandans live below the national poverty line and in rwanda with an average income. just five hundred sixty dollars per year per family less than two dollars a day being in poverty membrane home and living on as little as ten cents a day from one thousand nine hundred ninety four that nation had a civil war and in april of one thousand nine hundred four the rwandan...
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where it saw up to five million people died but the un statement failed to mention rwanda or uganda which congo claim support the rebels. two suicide bombers have struck a u.s. base in afghanistan's capital killing two guards the attackers apparently tried to reach the gate but nato the are devices one police spotted them reports blame the taliban for the assault couples trying to beef up the city's security ahead of a holy day this week. india has executed the lone surviving gunmen from the two thousand and eight terror attack on mumbai. pakistani citizen was one of ten gunmen who laid siege to india's financial capital four years ago killing one hundred sixty six people. on wednesday morning after india's president rejected he's pleading for mercy. in the u.k. millions are said to be left in the cold this winter as cash strapped families struggle to pay gas and electricity bills as laura smith reports there is little comfort from the energy giants where the race for profit and full sway. it's a bitter winter's day in london and inside this plot it's not much warmer single mother o
where it saw up to five million people died but the un statement failed to mention rwanda or uganda which congo claim support the rebels. two suicide bombers have struck a u.s. base in afghanistan's capital killing two guards the attackers apparently tried to reach the gate but nato the are devices one police spotted them reports blame the taliban for the assault couples trying to beef up the city's security ahead of a holy day this week. india has executed the lone surviving gunmen from the...
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call the of orlando challenge with the goal of providing 100% coverage in rwanda by the end of 2015. the event will take place the first day of national drinking water week. our participation here in this event will further solidify the leadership role to raise awareness about critical water in our everyday life. the mayor of the district to port -- who reports directly to the president of rwanda will be at the event as one of our main speakers and our packet has more information about the work by water for people as well as the events taking place on may 7. we would ask for your support in partnering with us and water for people in making this event a successful one. i would love the opportunity to meet with some of you in the next couple of weeks to tell you more about the event and how you may be able to contribute to make this a successful event. >> are you familiar with president carter's effort in this arena? >> i am not sure what the name of the organization is -- >> it is the carter foundation and i know the president has been very supportive of this effort and has created 26
call the of orlando challenge with the goal of providing 100% coverage in rwanda by the end of 2015. the event will take place the first day of national drinking water week. our participation here in this event will further solidify the leadership role to raise awareness about critical water in our everyday life. the mayor of the district to port -- who reports directly to the president of rwanda will be at the event as one of our main speakers and our packet has more information about the work...